How the channel counters Iranian state propaganda by reporting on extrajudicial killings, political prisoners, and the "Jin, Jiyan, Azadi" (Woman, Life, Freedom) movement.

Rojhelat TV provides a mix of cultural, political, and musical programming designed to foster a sense of unity among the Kurdish people:

The Islamic Republic of Iran considers an "anti-revolutionary" and "terrorist-affiliated" channel. Consequently, the Iranian government employs intense electronic warfare to block its signal.

The channel is closely tied to the , which transitioned from Marxist-Leninist roots to a social-democratic ideology. As of 2026 , the channel continues to be a key pillar of the party's outreach, alongside its headquarters in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq . Technical Details and Accessibility

Since its inception, Rojhelat TV has operated as an independent Kurdish channel, broadcasting from to ensure safety and circumvent Iranian censorship. Its primary mission is to provide an alternative narrative to state-sponsored media, focusing on news, cultural preservation, and the political struggle of Kurds in Iran.

: The outlet frequently lists the names and stories of Kurdish activists and civilians who have lost their lives during protests or through state actions, serving as a digital memorial and record of resistance. Cultural Programming

Rojhelat TV broadcasts in various Kurdish dialects (primarily Sorani) and occasionally in Farsi to reach a broader Iranian audience. News and Current Affairs: